kerilli
Well-Known Member
About 12 years ago i was driving in my car in broad daylight on a clear day along a lane near my old place in Northants. I always give horses a very wide, slow berth, btw. I wasn't in a hurry at all, i was trundling along at about 35 mph on a big sweeping right hand bend with a big tall dark hedge along the left hand side.
the next thing i knew, there was a horse about 10 feet ahead of me. a bay horse, ridden by a rider in a Barbour jacket. i swerved hard and missed them both. went on a little way, pulled up and got out to apologize... and i was a good friend of mine. i swear to god, i was so apologetic but i absolutely HAD NOT SEEN HER against the dark hedge. we'd both been frightened almost witless by it, but a dark horse and a dark rider against a dark hedge = perfect camouflage.
from that day on she always wore a yellow sam brown belt, and i always wore a hi-viz workman's waistcoat, usually with "please slow down" or "pass very slowly please" or "slow, young horse" scrawled across it by me.
so, if you don't wear brights, please please think seriously about starting... i would NEVER forgive myself if a horse got hurt or killed under me on the road, and i hadn't given the driver every chance to see me and slow down.
*mini lecture ends*
the next thing i knew, there was a horse about 10 feet ahead of me. a bay horse, ridden by a rider in a Barbour jacket. i swerved hard and missed them both. went on a little way, pulled up and got out to apologize... and i was a good friend of mine. i swear to god, i was so apologetic but i absolutely HAD NOT SEEN HER against the dark hedge. we'd both been frightened almost witless by it, but a dark horse and a dark rider against a dark hedge = perfect camouflage.
from that day on she always wore a yellow sam brown belt, and i always wore a hi-viz workman's waistcoat, usually with "please slow down" or "pass very slowly please" or "slow, young horse" scrawled across it by me.
so, if you don't wear brights, please please think seriously about starting... i would NEVER forgive myself if a horse got hurt or killed under me on the road, and i hadn't given the driver every chance to see me and slow down.
*mini lecture ends*